amatyr4n said
Even if we get 100% of the comission there’s still 40% left for Envato

I see what you did there

I don’t

I’m no mathematician, but I don’t get it either.

Vladimir Putin. maybe thats helps to understand.

Ah you’re suggesting that Envato might be corrupt. No way, Envato is totally legit. However, I did find it odd that I had to give the reviewer a “donation” of $50 for accepting my last file… Perfectly legit for sure.

I have some other suggestion?
I think it would be cool if envato reduced demands to not 75,000 but say 50-60 because let’s be real here for almost four thousand authors and only 15 of them are 70%
I am here for half a year of which only four months to actively spread the music
To date, I have 35 sales and this 591 dollar increase to the nearest 51% commission to sell me more for 3100 not to mention the 55 or so 60%
I hope that will agree with me

Gotta work for it they’ve already increased commissions HEAPS , check the historical rates. When we started we were getting nowhere near the commissions they are handing out now. Envato has lots of bills to pay, if everyone got 70% they wouldn’t be able to sustain the marketplace.

Gotta work for it they’ve already increased commissions HEAPS , check the historical rates. When we started we were getting nowhere near the commissions they are handing out now. Envato has lots of bills to pay, if everyone got 70% they wouldn’t be able to sustain the marketplace.

I’m agree with you that Envato must have enough money for paying bills, expanding advertising and all other things that such business needs. I like competitive spirit of the system, it makes me to strive for better results and to learn more and more every day. The point is that for more than 50% of authors reaching the 70% rate is somewhere in the future, one almost invisible future.
The idea of one 70% rate day of every month i can explain this:

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